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A tour of the French Alps

Pro skier Forrest Coots recently returned from a trip to La Grave and Chamonix, France. On his trip, he visited the Dynastar factory, where the company's skis are still made, and explored the surrounding mountains. Here, a storm begins to clear and Les Drus pokes out from the clouds.

California native and pro skier Forrest Coots spends his winters skiing and his summers working as a climbing guide on Mount Shasta. In March, he traveled to France with friends to see what the other side of the Atlantic had to offer.

Welcome to the Dynastar factory near Chamonix, France. During the low production season, the Dynastar factory produces 1,000 pairs of skis a day. During the peak production season, 2,000 pairs of skis are produced. Of those, 80 percent of the skis are made by hand.

Forrest Coots skis the trees off of the Helbronner cable car in Italy, on the other side of the Mont Blanc Tunnel from Chamonix. Friends from the Concept Pro Shop in Chamonix were kind enough to show the group around the powder-filled scene.

Pro skier Forrest Coots recently returned from a trip to La Grave and Chamonix, France. On his trip, he visited the Dynastar factory, where the company's skis are still made, and explored the surrounding mountains. Here, a storm begins to clear and Les Drus pokes out from the clouds.

California native and pro skier Forrest Coots spends his winters skiing and his summers working as a climbing guide on Mount Shasta. In March, he traveled to France with friends to see what the other side of the Atlantic had to offer.

Welcome to the Dynastar factory near Chamonix, France. During the low production season, the Dynastar factory produces 1,000 pairs of skis a day. During the peak production season, 2,000 pairs of skis are produced. Of those, 80 percent of the skis are made by hand.

Forrest Coots skis the trees off of the Helbronner cable car in Italy, on the other side of the Mont Blanc Tunnel from Chamonix. Friends from the Concept Pro Shop in Chamonix were kind enough to show the group around the powder-filled scene.